Many fans of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim probably wouldn't preferred a direct sequel to that game rather than Elder Scrolls Online, an MMORPG set in the same world. However, ESO is actually a great option for Skyrim veterans.

ZeniMax Online Studios managed to sneak in one big patch for Elder Scrolls Online before the game's official public launch on Friday. Patch 1.0.1 removes many bugs which in some cases prevented players from progressing in the game.

Elder Scrolls Online, like a lot of MMO's, can be a bit intimidating at first. The game throws a lot of decisions at you right away with only minimal explanation. Here's a short guide to help you get started on your journey.

Today ZeniMax Online Studios explained what Elder Scrolls Online players will be able to do once they hit the level cap of 50. The MMORPG's "Veteran" content includes both PvE and PvP challenges for groups and solo players.

Elder Scrolls Online will have a staggered launch, with some players being able to access the game before others. During a Reddit AMA last night, the development team at ZeniMax Online Studios explained exactly how the MMO's release will play out.